| Frederick Emerson - Arithmetic - 1847 - 300 pages
...given power, and subtract it from the two left hand periods of the given number. Lastly. — Bring down the first figure of the next period to the remainder, for a new dividend, to which find a new diviwr, as before. Thus proceed, till the whole root it extracted. \ Observe, that when a figure obtained... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1847 - 432 pages
...required root, and subtract it from the two left hand periods of 'he given number. VI. Finally, bring down the first figure of the next period to the remainder, for a new dividend, and find a new divisor as before. Thus proceed till the whole root is extracted. OBS. 1. The reason... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1848 - 432 pages
...required root, and subtract it from the two left hand periods of the given number. VI. Finally, bring down the first figure of the next period to the remainder, for a new dividend, and find a new divisor as before. Thus proceed till. the whole root is extracted. OBS. 1. The reason... | |
| James Bates Thomson - Arithmetic - 1848 - 434 pages
...required root, and subtract it from the two left hand periods of the given number. VI. Finally, bring down the first figure of the next period to the remainder, for a new dividend, and find a new divisor as before. Thus proceed till the whole root is extracted. OBS. 1. The reason... | |
| Goodwin Mitchell - Arithmetic - 1849 - 224 pages
...it always from as many periods of the given number as you have found figures in the root. Then bring down the first figure of the next period to the remainder for a new dividend, to which find a new divisor, as before, and in like manner proceed till the whole be finished. The last quotient figure must be... | |
| Nathan Daboll, David Austin Daboll - Arithmetic - 1849 - 260 pages
...the divisor may be had in the dividend, and the quotient will be another figure of the root. 7. Bring down the first figure of the next period to the remainder for a new dividend. 8. Involve the whole root to the next inferior power to that which is given, and multiply it by the... | |
| Benjamin Greenleaf - Arithmetic - 1850 - 368 pages
...units is generally made, and for the higher powers a still greater allowance is necessary. 1. Bring down the first figure of the next period to the remainder for a new dividend, to which find a new divisor, as before; and in like manner proceed till the whole is finished. 6. Involve the whole root to the... | |
| Frederick Emerson - Arithmetic - 1850 - 316 pages
...given power, and subtract it from the two left hand periods of the given number. * Lastly. — Bring down the first figure of the next period to the remainder, for a new dividend, to which fmd a neie divisor, as before. Thus proceed, till the whole root ii extracted. Observe, that when a... | |
| Charles Guilford Burnham - 1850 - 350 pages
...the whole root now found to the given power ; subtract it from the given number, as before, and bring down the first figure of the next period to the remainder, for a new dividend, and proceed as before, till the work is finished. OBS. — The roots of most of the powers may be found... | |
| Arithmetic - 1851 - 260 pages
...whole ascertained root to the given power, and subtract it from the first and second periods. Bring down the first figure of the next period to the remainder,...for a new dividend; to which, find a. new divisor, as before; and so proceed. Note. — The roots of the 4th,. 6th> 8th, 9th, and 12th powers, may be... | |
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